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NetShare for iPhone: now you see it, now you don't | NetShare for iPhone: now you see it, now you don't |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Monday, 04 August 2008 | |
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Page 2 of 2 While such carrier limitations might be a sufficient reason for requiring a warning in NetShare's description on the App Store, it does not seem to justify completely withdrawing the $A12.99/$US9.99 application from sale.Featured Whitepaper
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Apple's seeming reluctance to communicate with its App Store partners must be a concern for developers. While there are various reasons why a prodcut might be reasonably withdrawn after being accepted for the App Store, surely reasonable business practices would require the affected developer to be immediately notified of the exact reason so it has a chance to promptly rectify the situation. Over the weekend, iTWire asked Apple Australia to comment on the matter, but no reply has been received as of this writing. NetShare appears to be a commercial implementation of a previously reported method of sharing an iPhone's connection. Nullriver has also developed Tuner, a $A7.99/$US5.99 Internet radio application for the iPhone and iPod touch. (If you're not using it over Wi-Fi, watch out for the amount of data it will consume unless you're on an unlimited data plan.) |
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